US11161755B2 - Multi-stage bubble column humidification and dehumidification - Google Patents
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- Fresh water is one of the most fundamental needs of humans and other organisms; each human needs to consume a minimum of about two liters per day.
- the world also faces greater freshwater demands from farming and industrial processes.
- RO Reverse osmosis
- MSF thermal-energy-based multi-stage flash
- MED multi-effect distillation
- Humidification-dehumidification (HDH) desalination systems include a humidifier and a dehumidifier as their main components and use a carrier gas (e.g., air) to communicate energy between the heat source and the brine.
- a carrier gas e.g., air
- a simple version of this technology includes a humidifier, a dehumidifier, and a heater to heat the seawater stream.
- the humidifier hot seawater comes in direct contact with dry air, and this air becomes heated and humidified.
- the dehumidifier the heated and humidified air is brought into (indirect) contact with cold seawater and gets dehumidified, producing pure water and dehumidified air.
- precipitation of scaling components can occur within the system with consequent damage if the temperature rises too high.
- a liquid e.g., pure water
- a feed liquid e.g., seawater, brackish water, waste water, or flowback or produced water
- Various embodiments of the methods and apparatus may include some or all of the elements, features and steps described below.
- the feed liquid including the vaporizable component flows into a second-stage humidifier chamber to form a second-stage humidifier bath at a second humidification temperature.
- a first remnant of the feed liquid from the second-stage humidifier chamber then flows into a first-stage humidifier chamber to form a first-stage humidifier bath at a first humidification temperature, wherein the first humidification temperature is lower than the second humidification temperature.
- a second remnant of the feed liquid is then removed from the first-stage humidifier chamber.
- a carrier gas is injected into the first-stage humidifier bath in the first-stage chamber and bubbled through the first-stage humidifier bath, where the carrier gas collects the vaporizable component in vapor form from the first remnant of the feed liquid to partially humidify the carrier gas with the vaporizable component.
- the partially humidified carrier gas is then directed from the first humidifier chamber into the second-stage humidifier bath in the second-stage humidifier chamber and bubbled through the second-stage humidifier bath, where the carrier gas collects more of the vaporizable component in vapor form from the feed liquid to further humidify the carrier gas with the vaporizable component; the humidified carrier gas is then removed from the second-stage humidifier chamber.
- a feed-liquid source contains a feed liquid; and a second-stage humidifier chamber is configured to receive the feed liquid from the feed-liquid source and contains a bubble distributor. Furthermore, a first-stage humidifier chamber is configured to receive a remnant of the feed liquid from the second-stage humidifier chamber and contains a bubble distributor.
- a carrier-gas source contains a carrier gas, wherein the first-stage humidifier chamber is configured to receive the carrier gas from the carrier-gas source and to disperse the carrier gas through the bubble distributor of the first-stage humidifier chamber, and wherein the second-stage humidifier chamber is configured to receive the carrier gas from the first-stage humidifier chamber and to disperse the carrier gas through the bubble distributor of the second-stage humidifier chamber.
- the multi-stage bubble-column humidifier described herein can substitute for the packed-bed heat exchanger previously used in humidification-dehumidification systems to efficiently humidify dry air.
- Advantages that may be provided by embodiments of the methods and apparatus described herein include reduced-cost dehumidification, as both the equipment cost and the cost of energy for operation can be reduced.
- the energy for humidification can be directly provided by the feed liquid in the humidification chambers.
- very high heat and mass transfer rates in the multi-stage humidifier enable the design and use of a very small humidification device.
- multi-extraction can be used in the multi-stage bubble column to further increase heat recovery.
- the methods described herein can be used to advantageously extract water from contaminated waste streams (e.g., from oil and gas production) both to produce fresh water and to concentrate and reduce the volume of the waste streams, thereby reducing pollution and contamination and reducing costs.
- contaminated waste streams e.g., from oil and gas production
- FIG. 1 is a schematic sectional illustration of an embodiment of a multi-stage bubble-column humidifier.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional illustration of an embodiment of a first-stage humidification chamber in the multi-stage bubble-column humidifier.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic sectional illustration of a multi-stage, single-column humidification-dehumidification (HDH) system.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic sectional illustration of a multi-stage, single-column HDH system including multi-extraction conduits for the feed liquid and carrier gas.
- first, second, third, etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, these elements are not to be limited by these terms. These terms are simply used to distinguish one element from another. Thus, a first element, discussed below, could be termed a second element without departing from the teachings of the exemplary embodiments.
- spatially relative terms such as “above,” “below,” “left,” “right,” “in front,” “behind,” and the like, may be used herein for ease of description to describe the relationship of one element to another element, as illustrated in the figures. It will be understood that the spatially relative terms, as well as the illustrated configurations, are intended to encompass different orientations of the apparatus in use or operation in addition to the orientations described herein and depicted in the figures. For example, if the apparatus in the figures is turned over, elements described as “below” or “beneath” other elements or features would then be oriented “above” the other elements or features. Thus, the exemplary term, “above,” may encompass both an orientation of above and below. The apparatus may be otherwise oriented (e.g., rotated 90 degrees or at other orientations) and the spatially relative descriptors used herein interpreted accordingly.
- FIG. 1 An embodiment of a multi-stage bubble-column humidifier 12 with four stages is illustrated FIG. 1 .
- more or fewer humidification stages can be linked in series, as described below, for carrying out the humidification process.
- Feed liquid containing dissolved components is fed from a feed-liquid source 14 (e.g., an ocean, pond or storage tank) into a fourth-stage humidification chamber 22 of the humidifier 12 , where the feed liquid forms a bath 24 contained within the chamber 22 .
- the feed liquid is fed into the fourth-stage humidification chamber 22 at a temperature of 70° C.
- a vaporizable component (e.g., water) of the feed liquid is vaporized into a carrier gas that bubbles through the bath 24 , as described below.
- a remnant of the feed liquid (with further-concentrated dissolved components) is fed from the fourth-stage humidification chamber 22 via a conduit 26 into a third-stage humidification chamber 20 , in which the remnant of the feed liquid forms another bath 24 through which the carrier gas is bubbled.
- the remnant of the feed liquid is fed into the third-stage humidification chamber 20 at a temperature of 62° C. in this embodiment; the temperature of the remaining feed is reduced from stage-to-stage, in part, via the energy used for vaporization of the vaporizable component from the feed liquid at each stage into the carrier gas.
- a remnant of the feed liquid (with still-further-concentrated dissolved components) is fed from the third-stage humidification chamber 20 via a conduit 28 into a second-stage humidification chamber 18 , in which the remnant of the feed liquid forms another bath 24 through which the carrier gas is bubbled.
- the remnant of the feed liquid is fed into the second-stage humidification chamber 18 at a temperature of 56° C. in this embodiment.
- a remnant of the feed liquid (with still-further-concentrated dissolved components) is fed from the second-stage humidification chamber 18 via a conduit 30 into a first-stage humidification chamber 16 , in which the remnant of the feed liquid forms another bath 24 through which the carrier gas is bubbled.
- the remnant of the feed liquid is fed into the first-stage humidification chamber 16 at a temperature of 51.3° C. in this embodiment.
- the remnant of the feed liquid which can now be in the form of a cold brine, can be removed from the first-stage humidification chamber (e.g., at a temperature of 45.7° C. in this embodiment) via a conduit 32 to a brine storage reservoir 33 . Accordingly, the temperature of the feed liquid can drop by, e.g., about 5%-15% across each stage.
- a cool, dry carrier gas is bubbled through the bath 24 of each stage to remove the vaporized component from the baths 24 (as shown in FIG. 2 ), where flow of the carrier gas between the chambers is shown with arrows 36 in FIG. 1 .
- the carrier gas can be, e.g., air, and it can initially be fed into the first-stage humidification chamber 16 from a carrier-gas reservoir 35 pressurized by a blower pump 34 feeding into the reservoir 35 .
- the carrier gas fills a lower gas region 38 inside the first-stage humidification chamber 16 and flows through a bubble distributor (here, a sparger plate) 40 into the bath 24 in the form of bubbles 42 (as shown in FIG.
- the carrier gas is heated and humidified (with the heat and humidification provided by the feed liquid).
- the vaporizable component e.g., water
- the bubbles 42 flow up through the bath 24 , gaining thermal energy and the vaporizable component (in vapor form) from the bath 24 until the carrier gas enters the top gas region above the bath 24 and then out the gas conduit to the second-stage humidification chamber 18 .
- the remaining humidification chambers 18 , 20 and 22 have a design and operation similar to or the same as that of the first-stage humidification chamber 16 ; and the bath 24 in each of the humidification chambers 16 , 18 , 20 and 22 can have a width (w) that is substantially greater than (e.g., at least twice as great as) its height (h) to enhance the efficiency with which the vaporizable component is vaporized and transferred to the carrier gas.
- the pressure drop on the carrier-gas (bottom) side of the sparger plate 40 is a strong function of the height of the bath 24 because the hydrostatic height of the bath 24 needs to be overcome by the air to keep the bath liquid from “weeping” through the sparger plate 40 to the stage below.
- a main advantage of the low height of the bath 24 is, hence, the reduced electricity consumption in the air-moving device (blower) 34 because of the lower pressure drop. Maintaining a low height of the bath is also feasible in this context because the characteristic dimension of heat transfer is of the order of a few millimeters.
- FIG. 3 An embodiment in which a multi-stage bubble-column humidifier 12 and dehumidifier 48 are stacked is illustrated in FIG. 3 .
- the humidifier 12 includes four stages 16 , 18 , 20 and 22 and operates as described in the embodiments, above.
- the dehumidified carrier gas 66 from the fourth-stage humidification chamber 22 is pumped from the fourth-stage humidification chamber 22 into the first-stage dehumidification chamber 50 of the dehumidifier 48 .
- the dehumidifier 48 can have the same or essentially the same design as the multi-stage bubble-column dehumidifier of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/241,907.
- the baths 58 in the dehumidification chambers 50 , 52 , 54 , and 56 can be formed of a liquid having the same composition (e.g., water) as the component vaporized from the feed liquid in the humidifier 12 .
- the temperature of the bath 58 in the first-stage dehumidification chamber 50 is higher than the temperature of the bath 58 in the second-stage dehumidification chamber 52 ; the temperature of the bath 58 in the second-stage dehumidification chamber 52 is higher than the temperature of the bath 58 in the third-stage dehumidification chamber 54 ; and the temperature of the bath 58 in the third-stage dehumidification chamber 54 is higher than the temperature of the bath 58 in the fourth-stage dehumidification chamber 56 .
- Pure condensed liquid e.g., liquid water
- output conduit 76 into which the condensate flows from each of the dehumidification chambers 50 , 52 , 54 and 56 .
- the baths 58 can be heated by thermal energy transferred from the hot humidified carrier gas 66 successively injected into and through each of the baths 58 , where the condensable vapor component is condensed from the humidified carrier gas 66 in liquid form into the baths 58 as the carrier gas 66 is successively cooled through the stages.
- the feed liquid is pumped from the feed-liquid source 14 through a serpentine conduit 60 that snakes through the bath 58 in each stage; thermal energy is conducted from the baths 58 through the conduit 60 into the feed liquid to gradually pre-heat the feed liquid en route to a heater 62 that injects additional thermal energy 70 into the feed liquid to raise its temperature, e.g., to 70° C. before the feed liquid is injected into the fourth-stage humidification chamber 22 to form the bath 24 therein.
- the apparatus also includes multi-extraction conduits 72 and 74 extending between intermediate locations (i.e., locations between the initial and final chambers) in the multi-stage humidifier 12 and dehumidifier 48 .
- Conduit 72 extracts a portion of the feed-liquid remnant from the fourth-to-third-stage conduit 26 (though it can also/alternatively extract from conduit 28 or 30 ) and recirculates the extracted feed-liquid remnant (at a warmer temperature) back to the feed-liquid conduit 60 between stages (here, between the first- and second-stage dehumidification chambers 50 and 52 ) of the multi-stage dehumidifier 48 .
- the extraction/injection of the feed liquid from in-between the stages of the bubble column(s) via conduits 72 facilitates thermodynamic balancing of the system in operation.
- a portion of the carrier gas can be extracted from at least one intermediate location in the humidifier 12 (here, from second-stage humidification chamber 28 ) via conduit 74 and injected into a stage (here, into the second-stage dehumidification chamber 52 ) of the multi-stage dehumidifier 12 .
- parameters for various properties or other values can be adjusted up or down by 1/100 th , 1/50 th , 1/20 th , 1/10 th , 1 ⁇ 5 th , 1 ⁇ 3 rd , 1 ⁇ 2, 2 ⁇ 3 rd , 3 ⁇ 4 th , 4 ⁇ 5 th , 9/10 th , 19/20 th , 49/50 th , 99/100 th , etc. (or up by a factor of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 20, 50, 100, etc.), or by rounded-off approximations thereof, unless otherwise specified.
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